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Mose in Egitto !!!, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
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Mose in Egitto !!!, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
Mose in Egitto !!!, 1875.The Conservative Prime Minister, Disraeli, holds the key to India. This relates to the purchase by Britains government of the Suez Canal shares. Egypts Khedive had tried to sell them to a French company but when negotiations broke down, he offered them to the British government. This was accepted with some alacrity as shown by Disraelis rather smug expression. The Suez Canal was often known as the key of India. From Punch, or the London Charivari, December 11, 1875
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The print titled "Mose in Egitto !!!, 1875" captures a significant moment in history with its satirical depiction of the Conservative Prime Minister, Disraeli. In this artwork by Joseph Swain, Disraeli is portrayed as holding the key to India, symbolizing Britain's control over the Suez Canal shares. During this time, Egypt's Khedive attempted to sell the canal shares to a French company. However, when negotiations failed, he turned to the British government who eagerly accepted the offer. This decision was crucial as it solidified Britain's influence over trade routes and access to India. Disraeli's smug expression in the image reflects his satisfaction with securing such an advantageous deal for Britain. The Suez Canal was often referred to as the "key of India" highlighting its strategic importance for British colonial interests. This engraving from Punch magazine not only showcases political satire but also serves as a reminder of 19th-century politics and transportation advancements. It features iconic elements like desert landscapes, sphinxes, and traditional Egyptian headgear worn by Mose (Moses). Joseph Swain skillfully captured this historical moment through his artistic interpretation while John Tenniel added depth with his detailed illustrations. Together they created an enduring heritage image that continues to provide insight into one of Benjamin Disraeli's notable achievements during his tenure as Prime Minister.
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